Two people killed by Israeli attack in central Gaza
A source at al-Aqsa Hospital has told Al Jazeera that two people have been killed by Israeli bombing on Salah al-Din Street in central Gaza.
Palestinian woman killed in central Gaza
A source at Al-Aqsa Hospital has now told Al Jazeera that a Palestinian woman has been killed by Israeli forces in al-Musaddar village in central Gaza.
Only 397 people have been allowed to travel through Rafah crossing: Officials
The Gaza Government Media Office says only 397 people out of a scheduled 1,600 have passed through the Rafah crossing since February 2.
The figure includes 225 who travelled out of Gaza and 172 who entered the enclave.
Falling far short just like the Aid that was supposed to come in unrestricted during the ceasefire.
Gaza death toll rises
Israeli forces have killed at least 586 Palestinians and wounded 1,558 in Gaza since the October 10 “ceasefire”, the Health Ministry said. The total number of people killed during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza since October 7, 2023 has reached 72,037, with 171,666 wounded.
Israeli troops kill Palestinian man in southern Gaza
Medical sources told Wafa news agency that Youssef Nasser al-Rifi was killed by Israeli army fire north of Khan Younis.
The incident took place in an area that is not under the Israeli army’s control, according to sources.
Rafah border crossing reopens
The Rafah border crossing in southern Gaza has reopened, allowing a new group of patients and their family members to leave Gaza, and the return of those stranded in Egypt.
The Palestinian Wafa news agency reported that the seventh batch of Palestinians – 50 people, including 19 patients and 31 family members – departed through the Rafah crossing after being processed at the Palestinian Red Crescent Society headquarters in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, in the presence of representatives from the World Health Organisation.
Local authorities in Gaza said earlier that only 397 people crossed the Rafah border crossing with Egypt between February 2 and 9 since Israel partially reopened the terminal under strict restrictions. This is “out of an expected 1,600 travellers, reflecting roughly 25 percent Israeli compliance with agreed arrangements”, Gaza’s Government Media Office said in a statement.







